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==Cards==
==Cards==
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|[[Tournament_(ENEMY)#Tournament/Level_Up!|Tournament/Level Up!]]
|[[Tournament (ENEMY)#Tournament/Level Up!|Tournament/Level Up!]]
|2003
|2003
|10
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|6
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|[[Tournament_(ENEMY)#Epidemic_Tournament_Level_Up!|Epidemic Tournament Level Up]]
|[[Tournament (ENEMY)#Epidemic Tournament Level Up!|Epidemic Tournament Level Up]]
|2004
|2004
|5
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| colspan="2" |'''Total Cards:'''
| colspan="2" |'''Total Cards:'''
|'''600'''
|'''600'''
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===Card Types===
{| class="wikitable"
|+
!Image
!Type
!Description
|-
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|PC
|PC cards represent player characters (or PCs) in the online game The World. They are your defense against your opponent's monsters.
|-
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|Item
|Item cards represent the weapons and armor your PCs find while adventuring in The World. Most items play on only one class of PC.
|-
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|Monster
|Monster cards represent the creatures that you use to attack your opponent's PCs. Monsters provide victory points when they successfully attack.
|-
|
|Field
|Field cards represent the places in The World that PCs adventure in. Only one field may be in play at a time.
|-
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|Action
|Action cards represent special skill-based attacks or other things that happen in the game.
|-
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|Event
|Event cards represent things that happen when your PCs are not in a battle.
|}
|}


== Decks ==
== Decks ==
=== Starter Decks ===
{| class="wikitable"
|+
!Image
!Character
!Set
!Contents
!Date
!MSRP
|-
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|[[Kite Deck (ENEMY)|Kite Deck]]
|Contagion
|Box, 60 Cards, Playmat
|15 October 2003
|$11.99 USD
|-
|
|[[BlackRose Deck (ENEMY)|BlackRose Deck]]
|Contagion
|Box, 60 Cards, Playmat
|15 October 2003
|$11.99 USD
|-
|
|[[Sanjuro Deck (ENEMY)|Sanjuro Deck]]
|Distortion
|Box, 60 Cards, Playmat
|18 February 2004
|$11.99 USD
|-
|
|[[Terajima Ryoko Deck (ENEMY)|Terajima Ryoko Deck]]
|Distortion
|Box, 60 Cards, Playmat
|18 February 2004
|$11.99 USD
|-
|
|[[Mia Deck (ENEMY)|Mia Deck]]
|Epidemic
|Box, 60 Cards, Playmat
|26 May 2004
|$11.99 USD
|-
|
|[[Elk Deck (ENEMY)|Elk Deck]]
|Epidemic
|Box, 60 Cards, Playmat
|26 May 2004
|$11.99 USD
|-
|
|[[Marlo Deck (ENEMY)|Marlo Deck]]
|Isolation
|Box, 60 Cards, Playmat
|18 August 2004
|$11.99 USD
|-
|
|[[Gardenia Deck (ENEMY)|Gardenia Deck]]
|Isolation
|Box, 60 Cards, Playmat
|18 August 2004
|$11.99 USD
|-
| colspan="6" |Note: There was no starter deck for the Breakout set.
|}
Starter Decks were pre-constructed decks meant to help new players be able to start playing with ease. The starter decks consisted of 60 cards from an established list depending on the character the deck was based on. This means that buying multiple of the same starter deck will result only in duplicate cards. Each starter deck included a playmat.
=== Decklists ===
== Booster Packs ==
{| class="wikitable"
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!Image
!Booster
!Set
!
|-
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|Booster Pack Box
|Contagion
|
|-
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|Booster Pack
|Contagion
|
|-
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|Booster Pack Box
|Distortion
|
|-
|
|Booster Pack
|Distortion
|
|-
|
|Booster Pack Box
|Epidemic
|
|-
|
|Booster Pack
|Epidemic
|
|-
|
|Booster Pack Box
|Isolation
|
|-
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|Booster Pack
|Isolation
|
|-
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|Booster Pack Box
|Breakout
|
|-
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|Booster Pack
|Breakout
|
|}
Booster Packs contain 11 random cards from a given set.


== Other ==
== Other ==
{| class="wikitable"
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!Image
!Name
!Set
!
|-
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|GIFT Pack Box
|GIFT
|
|-
|
|Helba Oversized Card
|
|
|-
|
|
|
|
|}


== Supplemental ==
== Supplemental ==
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=== Play Mat ===
=== Play Mat ===
== Awards ==


== Media ==
== Media ==
https://youtu.be/OD5PVVXtvLs
==External Links==
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20031010101855/http://www.dothackenemy.com:80/ dothackenemy.com (Archived)] via WaybackMachine
* [http://dothackenemy.com .hack//Enemy Website Revival (DotHackNetwork)]
* [https://dothack.fandom.com/wiki/ENEMY dothack Fandom Wiki Article]
* [https://cardguide.fandom.com/wiki/.Hack//ENEMY_CCG CardGuide Wiki Article]
* [https://www.ccgtrader.net/games/hackenemy-ccg ENEMY on CCGTrader]
* [https://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/8103/hackenemy ENEMY on boardgamegeek.com]

Revision as of 12:35, 7 May 2025

.hack//ENEMY was a collectible card game published by Decipher. It was active during 2003-2004.


About

Credits

Cards

Expansion Date Cards
Promos 2003-2004 19
Contagion 2003 130
Tournament/Level Up! 2003 10
Distortion 2003 130
Epidemic 2004 100
Isolation 2004 100
Breakout 2004 100
GIFT 2004 6
Epidemic Tournament Level Up 2004 5
Total Cards: 600

Card Types

Image Type Description
PC PC cards represent player characters (or PCs) in the online game The World. They are your defense against your opponent's monsters.
Item Item cards represent the weapons and armor your PCs find while adventuring in The World. Most items play on only one class of PC.
Monster Monster cards represent the creatures that you use to attack your opponent's PCs. Monsters provide victory points when they successfully attack.
Field Field cards represent the places in The World that PCs adventure in. Only one field may be in play at a time.
Action Action cards represent special skill-based attacks or other things that happen in the game.
Event Event cards represent things that happen when your PCs are not in a battle.

Decks

Starter Decks

Image Character Set Contents Date MSRP
Kite Deck Contagion Box, 60 Cards, Playmat 15 October 2003 $11.99 USD
BlackRose Deck Contagion Box, 60 Cards, Playmat 15 October 2003 $11.99 USD
Sanjuro Deck Distortion Box, 60 Cards, Playmat 18 February 2004 $11.99 USD
Terajima Ryoko Deck Distortion Box, 60 Cards, Playmat 18 February 2004 $11.99 USD
Mia Deck Epidemic Box, 60 Cards, Playmat 26 May 2004 $11.99 USD
Elk Deck Epidemic Box, 60 Cards, Playmat 26 May 2004 $11.99 USD
Marlo Deck Isolation Box, 60 Cards, Playmat 18 August 2004 $11.99 USD
Gardenia Deck Isolation Box, 60 Cards, Playmat 18 August 2004 $11.99 USD
Note: There was no starter deck for the Breakout set.

Starter Decks were pre-constructed decks meant to help new players be able to start playing with ease. The starter decks consisted of 60 cards from an established list depending on the character the deck was based on. This means that buying multiple of the same starter deck will result only in duplicate cards. Each starter deck included a playmat.

Decklists

Booster Packs

Image Booster Set
Booster Pack Box Contagion
Booster Pack Contagion
Booster Pack Box Distortion
Booster Pack Distortion
Booster Pack Box Epidemic
Booster Pack Epidemic
Booster Pack Box Isolation
Booster Pack Isolation
Booster Pack Box Breakout
Booster Pack Breakout

Booster Packs contain 11 random cards from a given set.

Other

Image Name Set
GIFT Pack Box GIFT
Helba Oversized Card

Supplemental

How to Play

Play Mat

Awards

Media

https://youtu.be/OD5PVVXtvLs

External Links